| What: /sys/kernel/debug/cxl/memX/inject_poison |
| Date: April, 2023 |
| KernelVersion: v6.4 |
| Contact: linux-cxl@vger.kernel.org |
| Description: |
| (WO) When a Device Physical Address (DPA) is written to this |
| attribute, the memdev driver sends an inject poison command to |
| the device for the specified address. The DPA must be 64-byte |
| aligned and the length of the injected poison is 64-bytes. If |
| successful, the device returns poison when the address is |
| accessed through the CXL.mem bus. Injecting poison adds the |
| address to the device's Poison List and the error source is set |
| to Injected. In addition, the device adds a poison creation |
| event to its internal Informational Event log, updates the |
| Event Status register, and if configured, interrupts the host. |
| It is not an error to inject poison into an address that |
| already has poison present and no error is returned. The |
| inject_poison attribute is only visible for devices supporting |
| the capability. |
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| What: /sys/kernel/debug/memX/clear_poison |
| Date: April, 2023 |
| KernelVersion: v6.4 |
| Contact: linux-cxl@vger.kernel.org |
| Description: |
| (WO) When a Device Physical Address (DPA) is written to this |
| attribute, the memdev driver sends a clear poison command to |
| the device for the specified address. Clearing poison removes |
| the address from the device's Poison List and writes 0 (zero) |
| for 64 bytes starting at address. It is not an error to clear |
| poison from an address that does not have poison set. If the |
| device cannot clear poison from the address, -ENXIO is returned. |
| The clear_poison attribute is only visible for devices |
| supporting the capability. |